She'll get her story, unless it gets her first...! November 2014, London. When journalist Lerner Jones is recruited by agents from the mysterious MI7, she uncovers a deadly terrorist plot she must risk everything to stop.

All of the versions were compiled using the Mac version of Scrivener. You can download the Scrivener project (which includes all the chapter briefs sent out to participants) from the link here: Section7- Scrivener Project

Along with the compile settings use to produce the books here.Note that 'as is', these settings have meta-data for the 'red' version of the book. These can be changed to 'blue' or colours/details of your choosing in the meta-data section of the compile pane.

LEM, so sorry about that. I have now uploaded a fresh version with your name correctly spelt.In fact all the files have now been updated to give the two versions of the book different meta-data (so as not to confuse your ebook if you upload both) and with a small colour flash in the bottom right-hand corner (so as not to confuse you).

The Scrivener project file now contains the plain as well as the blue and red tagged versions of the covers should you wish to comply your own.

I've also uploaded the Mac compile settings used to produced the book (link in the first post).Note, that 'straight out of the box' these compile settings will have meta-data for the RED version, but you can change those to Blue (or any colour of your choosing) in the meta-data compile pane.

"Some dice only have sixes." nom, 19 Oct 2013"Piggy, I'm beginning to wonder if you are the best person to take advice from." Jaysen, 26 Sept 2014

Thanks for sharing the Scrivener project: offers such an insight as to how NiaD works. The simplicity you achieve belies the amount of effort that creating such a story and a multi-authored writing project must involve. Ingenious and inspiring.

Have skim read both versions. Like the purple one. The continuity in terms of both style and story is remarkable.

Instead of indulging in Black Friday I've put the extra time off to much better use: finishing Section 7!

And I have nothing but praise for everybody involved -- both versions of the novel hung together and were great fun to read. (Makes me triply sorry that life wouldn't let me play this year.)

Since I couldn't decide which to read first, I read them in tandem: Chapter 1 Red, then Chapter 1 Blue, then Pigfender's synopsis for Chapter 1, and around and around. This really highlighted the different strengths the writers brought to bear -- an amazing show of how much individual creativity could blossom in the face of what looks like such a strait-jacket.

Again, congratulations to all who contributed to the project, most especially to the Hero Behind the Scenes of it all! Fingers crossed it will happen again next year.